Manjhli follows the story of Mehnaz, the middle child in her family. She is not ignored, yet her heart is often clouded by jealousy, especially toward her sister Zaini, the protagonist of the story.
Mehnaz secretly harbors feelings for Arsal, but Arsal’s heart belongs to Zaini. Wanting to keep her sister happy, Mehnaz demands sacrifices from Zaini, and Zaini, out of love for her sister, complies. However, fate takes its own course, and Arsal ends up marrying Zaini.
Wounded and resentful, Mehnaz marries Fazal, but her bitterness does not fade. Her simmering rage begins to disrupt both families, creating tensions that threaten to tear them apart.
Manjhli is a gripping tale of love, rivalry, and the emotional storms that jealousy can unleash. It asks—can relationships survive when envy overshadows blood ties, or will bitterness destroy the bonds of family forever?